gowatch is a command line tool that builds and (re)starts your go project everytime you save a Go or template file.
To install gowatch
use the go get
command:
go get github.com/silenceper/gowatch
Then you can add gowatch
binary to PATH environment variable in your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile file:
If you already have
gowatch
installed, updatinggowatch
is simple:
go get -u github.com/silenceper/gowatch
cd /path/to/myapp
Start gowatch:
gowatch
Gowatch will watch for file events, and every time you create/modify/delete a file it will build and restart the application,If go build
returns an error, it will log it in stdout.
- -o : Not required, specify the target file path for the build
- -p : Not required, specify the package to be built (can also be a single file)
- -args: Not required, specify program runtime parameters, for example: -args = '-host =: 8080, -name = demo'
- -v: Not required, display gowatch version information
- -l: Not required, specify the log level, default is debug
- -h: Not required, show usage
example:
gowatch -o ./bin/demo -p ./cmd/demo
In most cases, you don't need to specify the configuration. You can meet most of the requirements by directly executing the gowatch
command.
You can initialize the gowatch.yml configuration file to the current directory with the default settings running the following command.
gowatch init
Create a gowatch.yml
file in the execution directory:
# gowatch.yml configuration example
# The name of the executable file generated under the current directory execution. The default is the current directory name.
appname: "test"
# Specify the command to run after builds done
run_cmd: "./run.sh"
# Specify the directory where the compiled object files are stored
output: /bin/demo
# The file name suffix that needs to be monitored. By default, there is only a '.go' file.
watch_exts:
- .yml
# The directory that needs to listen for file changes. By default, only the current directory.
watch_paths:
- ../pk
# Additional parameters that need to be added when running the application
cmd_args:
- arg1=val1
# Additional parameters that need to be added when building the application
build_args:
- -race
# Need to increase environment variables, the current environment variables are loaded by default
envs:
- a=b
# Whether to listen to file changes in the 'vendor' folder
vendor_watch: false
# Directory that do not need to listen for file changes
excluded_paths:
- path
# main package path, can also be a single file, multiple files separated by commas
build_pkg: ""
# build tags
build_tags: ""
# Commands that can be executed before build the app
#prev_build_cmds:
# - swag init
# Whether to prohibit automatic operation
disable_run: false
# log level, support debug, info, warn, error, fatal
log_level: "debug"
Inspired by bee